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Book Synopsis
Ethnographic inquiry serves as a unique educational resource that is accessible to students and teachers of all economic and social classes and therefore well suited to building democratic communities in the 21st Century. This book is about teachers, students and parents in the Republic of Kazakhstan who opened new educational directions and democratic possibilities for themselves through a series of ethnographic studies about their local communities.

By unfolding practical experiences of teachers and students with ethnographic study, this book builds and expands understanding about education and democracy across five points of view:
  • Renewing professional development and building academic knowledge through
  • ethnographic inquiry
  • Acquiring democratic living through ethnographic study of participatory, caring citizenship
  • Connecting democratic ways of life with ethnographic study of identity formation in diverse communities
  • Building knowledge about democratic perspectives through reflexive reading and writing about ethnographic inquiry
  • Building meaningful education at the intersections of ethnographic inquiry, literacy practices and theorizing about local communities

The authors propose that teacher and student-led ethnographic inquiries develop educational experiences that enrich educators’ professional growth and provide innovative research opportunities for them and their students that generate up-to-date academicknowledge, which can be used to inform course offerings, design lessons and address state policy mandates.

Knowing What’s Local: Ethnographic Inquiry,

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    A Paperback / softback by David Landis, Sapargul Mirseitova

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      Publisher: Information Age Publishing
      Publication Date: 30/11/2014
      ISBN13: 9781623968441, 978-1623968441
      ISBN10: 1623968445

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Ethnographic inquiry serves as a unique educational resource that is accessible to students and teachers of all economic and social classes and therefore well suited to building democratic communities in the 21st Century. This book is about teachers, students and parents in the Republic of Kazakhstan who opened new educational directions and democratic possibilities for themselves through a series of ethnographic studies about their local communities.

      By unfolding practical experiences of teachers and students with ethnographic study, this book builds and expands understanding about education and democracy across five points of view:
      • Renewing professional development and building academic knowledge through
      • ethnographic inquiry
      • Acquiring democratic living through ethnographic study of participatory, caring citizenship
      • Connecting democratic ways of life with ethnographic study of identity formation in diverse communities
      • Building knowledge about democratic perspectives through reflexive reading and writing about ethnographic inquiry
      • Building meaningful education at the intersections of ethnographic inquiry, literacy practices and theorizing about local communities

      The authors propose that teacher and student-led ethnographic inquiries develop educational experiences that enrich educators’ professional growth and provide innovative research opportunities for them and their students that generate up-to-date academicknowledge, which can be used to inform course offerings, design lessons and address state policy mandates.

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